The deadline to apply for Google's experimental fiber network passed over the weekend, and Google released the final stats of the contest. Turns out everybody, everywhere, wants crazy Google Internet.READ»
So, maybe it wasn't the best idea to leap full tilt into those cool new tools we discovered through SxSWi. Learn how to safely integrate innovation without putting your infrastructure, data, business and brand at risk.READ»
AT&T's chief of Mobility and Consumer Markets Ralph de la Vega, got on his soapbox today and spouted about the U.S.'s fabulous 3G networks, which are leading the World. The trouble is, de la Vega is spouting some cell-phone ...READ»
Frank Robles, CEO, Neopolitan Networks, shows us around his data and networking center and explains his business, which hooks companies data centers together.READ»
While cable and telephone networks are busy renewing their national U.S. cable grids with fabby new tech, the government is being left behind...but not for long: The FCC wants a $16 billion national network for emergency service ...READ»
We suspected as much, but Apple's just proved its iPad applications will be data monsters by upping the over-the-air 3G app download limit from 10MB to 20MB. Users and developers win, but is AT&T panicking?
Applications written ...READ»
Listen up U.S. iPhoners: The French may love l'iPhone even more than you, since over three quarters of phones sold over Christmas on one network were Apple ones. And that company's chief is merely shrugging off the extra data ...READ»
The iPhone 3G S is only six months old, but in France the public and cell phone networks think time is ripe to stir things up a bit--by slashing prices to levels that'd make U.S. consumers swoon.
France is one of the many countries ...READ»
Passwords are the bane of our computing lives. But do we really want PCs that can log themselves into our systems without us?
Uniloc, a California security company, has launched a product that allows computers and smartphones to ...READ»
AT&T just revealed its quarterly finances and among the statistics lies one incredible fact, that demonstrates exactly how much the company's future hinges on Apple: 74% of new "integrated device" activations were ...READ»
Some mobile networks say that smartphone users are sucking down too much data. But as netbooks become more popular, won't a burgeoning problem get that much worse? (Below, the Palm Pre.) No, says a new study -- having millions more ...READ»
Yesterday, we reported that Robo.to would be releasing an app this fall for iPhone and Android that co-opts your boring "incoming call" screen and presents you with all your caller's relevant social info: last tweets, video posts, ...READ»
There are a few major reasons why we all don't have VOIP phones: monthly subscription fees are a big one, as is cost of equipment. But Ooma may change all of that, while adding icing to the cake, with full native Google Voice support. ...READ»
Despite protestations from the Bush administration, the FCC succeeded last year in making a certain chunk of the nation's TV and radio spectrum--dubbed "white space"--available to unlicensed broadcasters. That meant that companies ...READ»
Print Is Dying Because... It's Printed
"The Printed Blog" was an experiment in publishing: a hybrid online publication with a printed counterpart that could be delivered to your house. The venture's founder, Josh Karp, believed that ...READ»